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Did Lewis Hamilton Backed F1 Movie Pay Williams for Their Service? James Vowles Reveals

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Williams team principal, James Vowles, has confirmed that there was a payment by the F1 the Movie team toward the Grove-based outfit.

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Team boss James Vowles revealed some surprising details.

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The Williams team had the creators of the latest Hollywood strip, "F1 The Movie", filmed in the wind tunnel. This has aroused the attention of the FIA regulators, as team leader James Vowles reveals.

James Vowles revealed that Williams had received a "payment" for the use of the team's wind tunnel in the film "F1", admitting that it had also proved to be slightly "disturbing" for the team. And the team had to demonstrate to the FIA that she was not getting any competitive advantage from this simple access to the production team! The much-awaited F1 film will be released next week, with Brad Pitt in the lead role of Sonny Hayes, an experience…

A Williams engineer works on a model for the wind tunnel The film about Formula 1 starring Brad Pitt will be released on June 27th. It features a real wind tunnel, that of the Williams team, which gave it up for shooting for four days. Something that the FIA did not finish liking.In the current Formula 1, everything is measured to the millimeter, both in terms of performance and in terms of regulation. In fact, the International Automobile Feder…

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Planet F1 broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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